Loneliness Clinical Trial
Official title:
Telematic Support Group in the Care of Domiciliary Patients With Feelings of Loneliness and Social Isolation: a Social Study
NCT number | NCT05520450 |
Other study ID # | 2022/3009 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
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First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | September 1, 2022 |
Est. completion date | March 2023 |
Loneliness can have negative consequences, both physically and psychologically. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effects of a telematic group intervention in reducing feelings of loneliness and social isolation, as well as improving the emotional well-being of people in home care. The sample is made up of patients aged 60 to 99 years resident in Sabadell health area who receive regular home care in the ATDOM Programme by the Primary Care Team of the Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí, who agree to participate in the study and meet the eligibility criteria. The study includes clinical assessments, emotional well-being, social support and satisfaction with the intervention.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 12 |
Est. completion date | March 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | |
Gender | All |
Age group | 60 Years to 99 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Men or women aged 60-99 years. - Voluntary signature of informed consent. - Presence of feelings of loneliness and social isolation, self-reported or detected through information from third parties. - Mobile device with internet connection and basic skills to operate it. - Literacy: knowing how to read and write. - People with low psychopathological complexity. The definition is established in patients with mental disorders of low complexity, at a syndromic level related to anxiety and depression. In the absence of difficulties in management, torpid evolution or clarifying clinical need. - Motivation, attitude and ability to work in a group. - Receptive attitude to learning new skills and sharing experiences. Exclusion Criteria: - People in temporary home care for less than one month (traumatisms, surgery, hospital discharges with a moderate degree of dependency, rehabilitation treatments or therapies). - Presence of legal incapacitation, not related to a physical level. People with an inability to make decisions due to their mental or intellectual incapacity. - Comorbidity with disorders incompatible with treatment: moderate or severe cognitive impairment, alterations in verbal communication, severe vision loss or hearing loss. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Parc Taulí | Sabadell | Barcelona |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Corporacion Parc Tauli |
Spain,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in baseline for loneliness compared to post-intervention | UCLA Loneliness Scale version 3. It will be used to quantify the level of subjective loneliness. It consists of 20 items, which are answered on a 4-point Likert scale (1 = "never" and 4 = "always"). There are no cut-off points; higher scores indicate greater severity of loneliness. | In total, 2 assessments will be carried out. The assessments will take place before and after the intervention, at 4 months. The assessments will last 30 minutes. | |
Primary | Change in baseline for social isolation compared to post-intervention | OSLO 3 Scale. It will be used to measure perceived social support. It consists of 3 items. Scores between 3 and 8 show poor social support; between 9 and 11 medium social support; between 12 and 15 high social support. | In total, 2 assessments will be carried out. The assessments will take place before and after the intervention, at 4 months. The assessments will last 30 minutes. | |
Primary | Change in baseline for anxiety and depression compared to post-intervention | Goldberg Anxiety and Depression Scale (EADG). It will be used to quantify the severity of anxiety and depression symptoms. It consists of 18 items measured with dichotomous responses. It contains two subscales, with 9 questions each: anxiety subscale and depression subscale. The first 4 questions of each subscale (questions 1-4) and (questions 10-13) respectively, act as a precondition to determine whether the rest of the questions should be answered. The cut-off points are 4 or more for the anxiety subscale and 2 or more for the depression subscale. Higher scores indicate greater severity of symptoms. | In total, 2 assessments will be carried out. The assessments will take place before and after the intervention, at 4 months. The assessments will last 30 minutes. | |
Secondary | Change in baseline for feasibility of the intervention compared to post-intervention | Debriefing session with the research team at the end of the intervention. These will be used for qualitative assessment of the feasibility of the intervention: measured by the total number of attendances and absences of the participants in each session. | The assessments will take place after the intervention, at 4 months. The assessments will last 30 minutes. | |
Secondary | Change in baseline for satisfaction of the intervention compared to post-intervention | Debriefing session with the research team at the end of the intervention. These will be used for qualitative assessment of the satisfaction of the intervention: satisfaction with the intervention by the professionals and patients. | The assessments will take place after the intervention, at 4 months. The assessments will last 30 minutes. |
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